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MVME5100 Single Board Computer Programmer's Reference Guide

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Product Data and Memory Maps<br />

connector. The SBC mode (also know as 761 mode or IPMC mode) is<br />

backwards compatible with the MVME761 transition card and P2 adapter<br />

card (excluding PMC IO routing) used on MVME2600/2700 models.<br />

PMC mode is backwards compatible with the MVME2300 and<br />

MVME2400 models. The SBC mode is accomplished by configuring<br />

planar jumpers and attaching an IPMC761 PMC card in PMC slot 1 of the<br />

<strong>MVME5100</strong>. Refer to the IPMC712/761 I/O Module Installation and Use<br />

manual for additional installation and programming information. PMC<br />

mode is accomplished by configuring planar jumpers. The P2 IO mode<br />

jumper configuration for the SBC and PMC modes are described in the<br />

<strong>MVME5100</strong> <strong>Single</strong> <strong>Board</strong> <strong>Computer</strong> Installation and Use manual.<br />

Serial Presence Detect (SPD) Definitions<br />

Hawk ASIC<br />

The <strong>MVME5100</strong> SPD uses the SPD JEDEC standard definition. On-board<br />

SPD for SDRAM Bank A or both A and B of the Hawk is accessed at<br />

Address $A8 . Only Bank A or Banks A and B may be populated. If both<br />

Banks A and B are populated, they will be of the same speed and memory<br />

size. Memory Mezzanine 1 SPD for SDRAM Bank C of the Hawk is<br />

accessed at Address $AA. Memory Mezzanine 2 SPD for SDRAM Bank<br />

E of the Hawk is accessed at address $AC.<br />

The SPD format conforms to the JEDEC industry standard JESD21-C.<br />

The Hawk ASIC provides the bridge function between the MPC60x bus<br />

and the PCI local bus. It provides 32-bit addressing and 64-bit data. The<br />

64-bit addressing capability (dual address cycle) is not supported. The<br />

Hawk supports various PowerPC processor external bus frequencies, up to<br />

100MHz.<br />

There are four programmable map decoders for each direction to provide<br />

flexible address mappings between the MPC and the PCI local bus. Refer<br />

to Chapters 2 and 3 in this manual for more programming information on<br />

the Hawk.<br />

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